Example sentences of "[noun] have [verb] long [noun] " in BNC.

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1 This is why Kenneth Baker has promised longer franchises for operators prepared to install systems that rely on switched-star technology .
2 ‘ One of my clients has got long hair and there 's no way I 'd let anybody cut it .
3 The Cabinet were much less happy about this , as were Mountbatten 's own staff : however , General Slim , in command of 14th Army , showed more understanding , declaring ( 19 April ) : ‘ Help already given by BNA has gone long way towards expiation of political crimes . ’
4 Once collected and properly packaged , these precious cargoes had to survive long voyages , often in the intimate care of the ship 's captain .
5 Many people with AIDS have to spend long periods of time in hospital unless there is someone at home who can help and look after them .
6 When dogs have spent long periods living outside , they do n't know indoors from outdoors , and must be taught the difference .
7 These problems can be addressed by studies where individuals have conducted long term studies of their own memories .
8 Mr Thompson said butchers would be unhappy if their meat had to travel long distances .
9 In addition , she also stresses the institutional freedom which Japanese firms have to plan long term as well as their emphasis on quality control in the actual production process .
10 Development of an All Wales Strategy has involved long discussions at county level between social services department personnel , representatives from voluntary organisations , parents and sometimes consumers .
11 Her father had worked long hours for the convent in his time , he had paid many times over in advance for his child to be housed and educated , had he but known it .
12 The remaining operating staff had to work long hours preparing and implementing an evacuation programme for school children , an exercise in which the trams played their part in getting them to the main line railway stations on the first part of their journey away from London .
13 If risk-averse hedgers are going to transfer risks effectively to risk-averse speculators , speculators will on average have to hold long futures positions .
14 As a consequence , people have to travel long distances in search of health care .
15 In the past year , 35 sites which were of ecological importance due to their plant and animal populations have suffered long term damage .
16 Already the refs have had long meetings working out just how strict or just how lenient they are going to be .
17 In the years prior to the Second World War , a small group of pioneers had spent long periods exploring the Libyan desert in vehicles .
18 ( While the Factory Acts did not usually greatly affect book-printing , it sometimes happened with legal or government work that compositors had to work longer hours than normal to meet deadlines . )
19 Well her daughter 's got long boots on that has n't she ?
20 ‘ Remarkably , people tend to think that doctors have had long training , ’ he says .
21 Inevitably , the rationalising of 16–19 provision , has led to more students having to travel longer distances .
22 Others have spent long summer holidays there .
23 Medical science and prosperity have brought longer life to our parents , and , inevitably , greater costs to the rest of society .
24 Now all the women have got long skirts and all the blokes have got really sensible haircuts , they all do oil painting and the music they like is shite .
25 Since the overthrow of the country 's first President , Kwame Nkrumah , in a coup in February 1966 , Ghana has experienced long periods of military rule interspersed with short-lived civilian governments .
26 Since the overthrow of the country 's first President , Kwame Nkrumah , in a coup in February 1966 , Ghana has experienced long periods of military rule interspersed with short-lived civilian governments .
27 And she and her friend Betty had spent long hours together , playing tennis and squash and doing a bit of swimming .
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